Barfi Biscuits are surprisingly easy to put together and actually do not need too many ingredients. I guarantee your kitchen will smell wonderful, thanks to the buttery rich flavours! Serve them up to guests or gift on festive occasions such as Diwali, Eid or Thanksgiving, they’re a delicious alternative to traditional Indian sweets. If you love eggless Indian cookies, you’ll love my Nankhatai which are made with ghee.

Why you will love this recipe

Eggless – these biscuits are made without eggs. Easy recipe – recipe involves only three steps. Mix, cut and bake. Basic ingredients – all the ingredients are easily available in your local supermarket. Festive look – they are beautifully adorned for Diwali.

Ingredients

All purpose flour – aka plain flour Milk powder – use any full fat milk powder Icing sugar – icing sugar in the UK is basically a powdered sugar that contains a little added cornstarch. It is known as confectioners sugar too. You could use caster sugar. Cornstarch – white and fine. Butter – I used unsalted butter. Keep the butter at room temperature or cut into small cubes so it is easy to whisk Oil – use any flavourless oil. Cardamom powder – gives wonderful “barfi” flavours

How to make Barfi Biscuits

In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter and icing sugar until pale and fluffy. Next, mix in the oil. Sieve in plain flour, then add the milk powder and cornstarch. Add cardamom powder. Mix together to form a dry crumbly dough. Do not knead or overwork to prevent gluten forming. Roll out about 1/4 of the dough at a time into 2cm thickness. Use a cookie cutter or knife to cut the biscuits into the shape of your choice. Place on a baking tray keeping a little distance between each biscuit. Bake for 10-12 minutes at 180C or Gas Mark 4 or until light golden. You want to keep the biscuits as pale as possible rather than changing the colour. Decorate the biscuits if you wish. I dipped mine in melted white and dark chocolate, then garnished with crushed pistachio, rose petals and edible gold leaf.

Serving suggestions

These Barfi Biscuits are perfect as an edible gift. I love them with Karak Chai or Cardamom Chai. A strong coffee is also a great option.

Storage

Biscuits are best stored in an airtight container to prevent them going stale. As soon as they cool, place in a tight container and store at room temperature.

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